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Old 01-24-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Just a quick question. My tank on my Tbird is without the rubber pads. Anyone have a set sitting or know where they can find them?
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You can buy them from Triumph, not horribly expensive $45-$55 dependant upon the style you choose...
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How do they install? Self adhesive?
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<BR>yes - you should clean and de-wax the paint first (with some alcohol) but then you just peel off the backing and stick them in place. Warming the tank and pads a little with a hairdyer can help too.

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Thank Mick......cheers
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I have a pair off my '98 TBS, perfect shape, $40!
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I have a pair off my '98 TBS, perfect shape, $40!
You can use ones that have already been used but to stop them peeling you really need to remove the factory adhesive and use a contact cement to fix them on. This can be a little messy and it will mean that removing them will most likely require a repaint, but it cant be done and works well.

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they're only 45 -55 per pair new , not 45-55 each i believe , the package i saw on the rack at my triumph dealer today i'm pretty sure had a pair in it .
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